The DCA Board of Directors will meet today, Thursday, August 21, 2025. Open session will begin at 2pm.
Join via Zoom: bit.ly/4mpDHBZ
Agenda: bit.ly/3JjFU37
Check out our "A Closer Look" series of videos on YouTube! These videos provide in-depth information about various key aspects of the Delta Conveyance Project. buff.ly/Lv3Nzd3
Learn how the Delta Conveyance Project is advancing water reliability with a commitment to sustainability, resilience, and community benefits and how DCA is embedding environmental responsibility into every phase of planning, design, and construction. buff.ly/GZJ4CZa
We need to update the State Water Project AND use water more efficiently, recycle it, and, where feasible, create new sources with desalination. The Delta Conveyance Project will cost less than most other water supplies. Read more here: bit.ly/3Su6MyK
DCA engineers have identified potential innovations to the Delta Conveyance Project design that can lead to significant cost and/or schedule savings. Read more here: bit.ly/4h292bG
Reminder: the DCA Board meets this Wednesday, June 18! Open session will begin around 2pm. The following links are provided for your convenience:
Meeting Agenda-bit.ly/45VtOX5
Link to join-bit.ly/3STrGaQ
As less precipitation falls as snow and more as rain and as the weather patterns swing from drought to atmospheric rivers, the Delta Conveyance Project will help to capture, move, and store water when it is available for times when it is not.
The Delta Conveyance Project differs greatly from previous conveyance proposals. For an comparison overview, check out the fact sheet here: bit.ly/3EMNIpA
DCA has release translated versions of the video "Delta Conveyance Project: Engineering Components". The Spanish and Chinese videos can be viewed at the following links:
Spanish- bit.ly/43DcpQe
Chinese- buff.ly/fMZzBAR
DCA has released a new fact sheet in our "A Closer Look" series. The Cost Containment fact sheet highlights how the DCA manages project costs for the Delta Conveyance Project. Available in our document library here: bit.ly/43kaFMZ
How will the Delta Conveyance Project tunnel connect to the existing State Water Project? This video highlights the Bethany Complex and explains its parts and function. buff.ly/6OnBClr
The State Water Project supplies water to 2/3 of California's population. The Delta Conveyance Project would modernize the State Water Project in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta to help protect against earthquakes, climate change, and sea level rise.
DCA engineers have identified possible innovations to the Delta Conveyance Project that could collectively save an additional $1.2 billion. This short video highlights one such innovation. bit.ly/4cYTfbT
A benefit-cost analysis for the Delta Conveyance Project finds that it would create billions of dollars in benefits for Californians, including reliable water supplies, climate change adaptation, earthquake preparedness and improved water quality. More: bit.ly/3VaULz7
This short video explains how the Bethany Reservoir Alignment of the Delta Conveyance Project minimizes disturbances to land uses and water ways. For the full video on how the project was designed to minimize impacts, visit youtu.be/UaujNCjQuqg
This short video answers the question, "What are the advantages of tunneling?" For more information about the tunneling operations of the Delta Conveyance Project, visit bit.ly/3wKjsua